2014 Toyota Camry Hybrid Adds SE Limited Edition

Buyers of the 2014 Toyota Camry Hybrid now have another option, the SE Limited Edition trim level. The upgrade is limited to just 5000 cars and essentially copies over the visual flair of the non-hybrid Camry SE to the fuel-sipping hybrid.

The car is based on a 2014 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE, but adds the sportier front and rear fascias, side skirts, tinted headlights, trunklid spoiler, and 17-inch wheels from the regular Camry SE. A four-spoke leather-wrapped steering wheel, as well as a silver trim pieces and Camry SE seats, dress up the car's interior. If you're thinking it sounds like a mild upgrade, you're right.

Although it isn't a particularly dramatic change, Toyota is limiting the number of SE Limited Edition hybrids to 5000 cars, and will only sell the trim package from now through June. The 2014 Toyota Camry Hybrid SE Limited Edition starts at $28,655 after destination. The only optional upgrade package costs $2215 and bundles together a moonroof and touchscreen navigation. Buyers will be able to pick any interior or exterior color combination from a regular Camry SE, and the cars will wear special badges advertising them as the SE Limited Edition.

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